
‘We should be fine’: Impact of U.S. tariffs not a major worry for new Flames arena
CALGARY — It’s three floors down and nowhere to go but up for the new $900-million arena for the NHL’s Calgary Flames, even with the ongoing tariff war with the United States.
The building — to be named Scotia Place — is being built in the shadow of the Saddledome and its iconic saddle-shaped concave roof.
The hockey arena is part of a new $1.2-billion event centre and entertainment district near the city’s downtown.
Groundbreaking on the project occurred nine months ago, and it’s on schedule and on budget to open in the fall of 2027.